Nature as a Shock Absorber: A Financial Materiality Assessment of Forestry-linked Sovereign Indicators in Ghana
Detalles
El informe introduce el Financial Materiality Assessment (FIMA), un marco para demostrar cómo los indicadores relacionados con la naturaleza (KPIs) pueden mejorar la sostenibilidad fiscal y la calificación crediticia soberana. A través de un caso práctico en Ghana, se analiza cómo reducir la deforestación y aumentar la cobertura forestal puede generar beneficios macroeconómicos, fiscales y crediticios.
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